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Filipino Nannies, Housekeepers & Caregivers in New York

Connect with trusted Filipino domestic workers in NYC – nannies, baby nurses, housekeepers, caregivers, cooks and more. FONY helps employers and workers match safely and professionally.

Filipino-Friendly Apartments & Rooms for Rent

Browse community-recommended rooms and apartments for Filipinos in New York. Find safe, affordable housing and kababayan roommates in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan and beyond.

Discover Filipino Restaurants & Groceries in NYC

Craving Filipino food in New York? Explore community favorites for kare-kare, lechon, halo-halo and more, plus Filipino grocery stores and bakeries around the city.

Live, Work & Thrive as a Filipino in New York

Tips, guides and real-life stories about Filipino life in NYC – work, commuting, budgeting, fun things to do, and how to build your support network in the city.

Filipino Festivals, Parades & Cultural Events in NYC

Stay updated on Filipino festivals, parades and cultural events in New York. Join dancers, musicians, and community groups proudly showcasing our culture.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

FilipinoTown Little Manila- New York's Best Kept Secret

Little Manila- New York's Best Kept Secret?
By Jon Barr

Simbang Gabi sa New York Filipino Town Queens

The popular Simbang Gabi Christmas tradition is set to begin tonight at the San Sebastian Church in Woodside Queens known as the Filipino Town in New York Friday December 15th to 23rd 2016.

According to our tradition, attending Simbang Gabi strengthens the faith of every Filipinos.Among the Filipino Christmas traditions, nothing is more embedded in the local culture than the Simbang Gabi, which is celebrated in anticipation of Christmas and to honor the Blessed Virgin Mary. This tradition dates back to 1587 in Mexico when the pope granted a petition of Fray Diego de Soria to hold Christmas masses outdoors to accommodate the huge number of people attending the evening mass.

Please feel free to comment on this page for updates. For those who would like to share their Simbang Gabi experience with us, please tag @filipinosofny on Twitter or Facebook.


Friday, December 2, 2016

How Much Do You Pay For a Nanny?


Nanny wages vary across the country and depend on experience levels and whether you provide housing. Are you trying to figure out how much to pay your babysitter or nanny? It’s important to set a competitive rate to attract the most qualified applicants, but you also don’t want to overpay – a night out is already expensive enough! Use the table to compare rates nearby, then check out more tips below to set a rate for your babysitter or nanny.
The national average gross weekly salary for full time live-out nannies is $705. For full-time live-in nannies it's $652 — not a huge difference, though their job responsibilities tend to be more expansive and include household work.
Here's where it can get tricky, the number of hours. The government mandates nannies working more than 40 hours in a 7-day week get paid overtime which is normally 1.5 times your nanny's hourly rate.

Top Cities

Rates based on 2 children with light housekeeping
NY/NJ/CT Weekly Rate
Live-in $650
Live-out $700
Atlanta, GA
$12.67/hr
Austin, TX
$12.17/hr
Baltimore, MD
$12.08/hr
Boston, MA
$14.92/hr
Charlotte, NC
$11.58/hr
Chicago, IL
$12.92/hr
Cleveland, OH
$10.83/hr
Columbus, OH
$10.33/hr
Dallas, TX
$12.17/hr
Denver, CO
$11.92/hr
Detroit, MI
$10.67/hr
Hartford, CT
$12.42/hr
Houston, TX
$12.00/hr
Los Angeles, CA
$14.25/hr
Miami, FL
$12.42/hr
Minneapolis, MN
$11.50/hr
New York City, NY
$15.00/hr
Philadelphia, PA
$12.50/hr
Phoenix, AZ
$11.08/hr
Portland, OR
$11.83/hr
San Diego, CA
$12.00/hr
San Francisco, CA
$16.00/hr
Seattle, WA
$13.67/hr
Tampa, FL
$11.25/hr
Washington, D.C.
$13.58/hr